Post by Yoni Dayan

Product / Program Management Leader | AI - Gaming - XR expert | AAA Games Producer (Assassin's Creed, FarCry..) | Stanford Research Collaborator | Guided teams to build Products used by Millions

šŸŽ® Gabe Newell just dropped some surprising advice for game developers: embrace AI or risk being left behind by newcomers who do. Speaking with YouTuber Zalker Saliev, the Valve boss shared a counterintuitive prediction about AI's impact on game development. His insight challenges the common narrative about AI replacing experienced developers: "People who don't know how to program, who use AI to scaffold their programming abilities, will become more effective developers of value than people who've been programming for a decade." This reminds me of paradigm shifts I've seen in tech. The most successful developers aren't necessarily those who resist new tools, but those who learn to leverage them effectively. Newell emphasizes understanding both the tools and the underlying machine learning methods that power them. The fascinating part is his focus on "developers of value" rather than just "developers." He's suggesting that AI proficiency could become more valuable than traditional coding experience alone. For an industry facing massive layoffs and studio closures, this perspective offers a potential path forward. The key isn't choosing between human skills and AI tools. It's about combining them strategically to create better games and deliver more value to players. How are you incorporating AI tools into your development workflow, and what skills are you building to stay competitive? šŸ‘‰ Link to the article: https://lnkd.in/eaJKfymh šŸ‘‰ Link to our AI For Gaming community: https://lnkd.in/eNNfG7ph #AI #GenAI #AIForGaming #GameDev #Programming #Technology #Innovation

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